DocumentCode
3483592
Title
Unintentional islanding in distribution grids with a high penetration of inverter-based DG: Probability for islanding and protection methods
Author
Bründlinger, R. ; Bletterie, Benoît
Author_Institution
Bus. Unit Renewable Energy Technol., Vienna
fYear
2005
fDate
27-30 June 2005
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
Unintentional islanding in distribution networks due to the presence of DG is one of the major safety concerns for the grid interconnection of generators. The present paper looks at the current protection and safety requirements and new activities in selected European countries with a focus on inverter based generation. By means of a field study carried out in a real LV network with a high DG penetration, occurrence and persistence of balanced load/generation conditions - which are the basic prerequisite for islanding - are analyzed and the according probability is calculated based on different penetration scenarios protection settings and load characteristics. The results show that under realistic conditions the probability to encounter an island is not negligible. Thus additional protection methods to the standard voltage and frequency monitoring are required in order to detect a loss of mains at the generator and ensure the safety of customers and maintenance personnel.
Keywords
distributed power generation; electrical safety; maintenance engineering; power distribution protection; power grids; power system interconnection; balanced load-generation conditions; customer safety; distribution grids; grid interconnection safety; inverter-based DG penetration; maintenance personnel; protection methods; unintentional islanding probability; Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Distributed control; Europe; Frequency; Hazards; Integrated circuit interconnections; Protection; Safety; Voltage; distributed generation; islanding protection; probability; unintentional islanding;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Tech, 2005 IEEE Russia
Conference_Location
St. Petersburg
Print_ISBN
978-5-93208-034-4
Electronic_ISBN
978-5-93208-034-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PTC.2005.4524519
Filename
4524519
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